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Learning Web Design
Preface
Part I Getting Started
Chapter 1
Where Do I Start?
Am I Too Late?
What Do I Need to Learn?
Do I Need to Learn Java?
What Do I Need to Buy?
What You’ve Learned
Test Yourself
Chapter 2
How the Web Works
Serving Up Your Information
A Word About Browsers
Web Page Addresses (URLs)
The Anatomy of a Web Page
Putting It All Together
Browser Versions
Chapter 3
The Nature of Web Design
Alternative Browsing Environments
User Preferences
Different Platforms
Connection Speed
Browser Window Size and Monitor Resolution
Monitor Color
Know Your Audience
Keeping the Big Picture in Mind
Part II HTML Markup for Structure
Chapter 4
Creating a Simple Page
(HTML Overview)
A Web Page, Step by Step
Before We Begin, Launch a Text Editor
Step 1: Start with Content
Step 2: Give the Document Structure
Step 3: Identify Text Elements
Step 4: Add an Image
Step 5: Change the Look with a Style Sheet
When Good Pages Go Bad
(X)HTML Review: Document Structure Elements
Chapter 5
Marking up Text
Building Blocks
Lists
Adding Line Breaks
The Inline Text Element Round-up
Generic Elements (div and span)
Some Special Characters
(X)HTML Review: Text Elements
Chapter 6
Adding Links
The href Attribute
Linking to Pages on the Web
Linking Within Your Own Site
Targeting a New Browser Window
Mail Links
(X)HTML Review: The Anchor Element
Chapter 7
Adding Images
First, a Word on Image Formats
The img Element
Imagemaps
(X)HTML Review: Image and Imagemap Elements
Chapter 8
Basic Table Markup
How Tables Are Used
Minimal Table Structure
Table Headers
Spanning Cells
Cell Padding and Spacing
Captions and Summaries
Table Accessibility
Wrapping Up Tables
(X)HTML Review: Table Elements
Chapter 9
Forms
How Forms Work
The form Element
Variables and Content
Form Accessibility Features
The Great Form Control Round-up
Form Layout and Design
(X)HTML Review: Forms
Chapter 10
Understanding the Standards
Everything You’ve Wanted to Know About HTML But Were Afraid to Ask
Enter XHTML
From the Browser’s Point of View
Declaring the Document Type
Which One Should You Use?
Validating Your Documents
Character Encoding
HTML Markup for Structure
Part III CSS For Presentation
Chapter 11
Cascading Style Sheets
The Benefits of CSS
How Style Sheets Work
The Big Concepts
Moving Forward with CSS
Chapter 12
Formatting Text (Plus More Selectors)
The Font Properties
Changing Text Color
A Few More Selector Types
Text Line Adjustments
Underlines and Other “Decorations”
Changing Capitalization
Spaced Out
CSS Review: Font and Text Properties
Chapter 13
Colors and Backgrounds (Plus Even More Selectors and External Style Sheets)
Specifying Color Values
Foreground Color
Background Color
Introducing.... Pseudoclass Selectors
Pseudoelement Selectors
Background Images
The Shorthand background Property
Finally, External Style Sheets
Style Sheets for Print (and Other Media)
Review: Color and Background Properties
Chapter 14
Thinking Inside the Box (Padding, Borders, and Margins)
The Element Box
Setting the Content Dimensions
Padding
Borders
Margins
Assigning Display Roles
The Box Model in Review
Review: Basic Box Properties
Chapter 15
Floating and Positioning
Normal Flow
Floating
Positioning Basics
Relative Positioning
Absolute Positioning
Fixed Positioning
Review: Basic Layout Properties
Chapter 16
Page Layout with CSS
Page Layout Strategies
Fixed Layouts
Elastic Layouts
Page Layout Templates
Centering a Fixed Width Page
CSS Layouts in Review
Chapter 17
CSS Techniques
Style Properties for Tables
Changing List Bullets and Numbers
Using Lists for Navigation
Image Replacement Techniques
CSS Rollovers
Wrapping Up Style Sheets
Review: Table and List Properties
Part IV Creating Web Graphics
Chapter 18
Web Graphics Basics
Image Sources
Meet the Formats
Image Size and Resolution
Working with Transparency
Web Graphics 101 Summary
Chapter 19
Lean and Mean Web Graphics
Why Optimize?
General Optimization Strategies
Optimizing GIFs
Optimizing JPEGs
Optimizing PNGs
Optimize to File Size
Optimization in Review
Part V From Start to Finish
Chapter 20
The Site Development Process
1. Conceptualize and Research
2. Create and Organize Content
3. Develop the “Look and Feel”
4. Produce a Working Prototype
5. Test It
6. Launch the Site
7. Maintain the Site
The Development Process in Review
Chapter 21
Getting Your Pages on the Web
www.“YOU”.com!
Finding Server Space
The Publishing Process
Transferring Files with FTP
Appendix B
CSS 2.1 Selectors
Appendix A
Answers
Index
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